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Luke Schaaf is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of English at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. He holds a Master of Arts in English from St. Cloud State University (2008), a Bachelor of Arts in English from St. John's University (1996), and teacher certification in English and History (7-12) from the University of Wisconsin-Superior (2001). His specialties include Rhetoric & Composition, American Literature, and Mythology. He currently teaches courses such as College Writing, Introduction to World Mythology, and American Literature I & II.
- Education:
- 2008: M.A. English, St. Cloud State University
- 2001: Teacher Certification (English & History 7-12), UW-Superior
- 1996: B.A. English, St. John's University
His research and teaching focus on rhetorical practices, literary analysis of American texts across historical periods, and mythological frameworks in global and cultural contexts. He emphasizes pedagogical strategies rooted in composition theory and historical literary movements. No specific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text, but his academic contributions are reflected through his teaching portfolio and course development.
Luke Schaaf’s office is located in 431I Wimberly Hall, and he can be reached via email at lschaaf@uwlax.edu.
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